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Andy Reading 10km

10.30am, Sunday 09th December 2012
Bicester Sports Association HQ, Chesterton, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 1TE
Andy Reading 10k, 2012 results (FINAL)
Should you see an error or omission with your result please email andyreading10km@gmail.com before 5pm on Tuesday 11th November.
The Andy Reading Memorial 10km Road Race is hosted jointly by Alchester Running Club and Bicester Athletics Club and is held in memory of Andy Reading, a former member of our Club.
The course is a flat 10km on local roads around the village of Chesterton, near Bicester, and the route takes in RAF Weston on the Green. The race starts and finishes at the Bicester Sports Association HQ in Chesterton, located here.
The postcode for the venue for ‘sat nav’ is OX26 1TE.
All queries should be directed to andyreading10km@gmail.com
Profits from the race will be donated to Clic Sargent Childrens Cancer Charity
RACE PHOTOGRAPHS can be viewed by clicking here http://www.theracephotographer.com/2010AndyR/index.htm
Results
AR Childrens Race 2011 – final results
Andy Reading 2010 provisional results 10k road race
Copy of AR Childrens Results 2010
2009 10k Results / 2009 Children’s Race Results
Race Rules
- Entrants are required to abide by the Race Rules and marshals’ directions. Entrants for the 10k must be amateur, and 15 years or older on race date. The race will be held under UK Athletics rules
- Entries to the Andy Reading 10k are personal to the applicant, entry fees are non-refundable and non-deferrable. Any runner who competes in another person’s race number will be disqualified.
- No refund can be given if the race has to be cancelled or postponed due to bad weather making either the course unsafe or car-parking unavailable or for other circumstances beyond our control after 1st October 2012
- The race organisers reserve the right to refuse or cancel applications, including duplicate applications, or alter the date of the event, the course route or distance
- The race organisers, sponsors, charities, suppliers and/or their agents will not be liable for any injury, loss or expense which may arise in consequence of your participation in this event save as to negligence
- All runners are required to complete the personal, contact and health details form on the back of their race number.
- No wheeled vehicles (pram’s, buggies etc), dogs, following cycles, alcohol or tobacco allowed
- You must not race wearing headphones, you need to be fully aware of the surroundings. Any persons doing so will be disqualified
- Race marshals and medical team members have the authority to disqualify and remove any runner they consider to be acting dangerously, or to be unfit to compete
- Disqualified runners will be removed from the race results, banned from future Andy Reading 10k’s and reported to UK Athletics
- Team Rules – We do not require competitors to wear official club or team vests. Team results will be based on cumulative places (not times)
- Runners are required to give assistance to fallen runners, and to report any casualties immediately to the nearest first aid post or race marshal
- In the event of any dispute the decision of the Race Referee and Race Director shall be final
- If It is important to note that we shall be using a timing chip that will be attached to your shoe. These are expensive to produce. Therefore please make sure that your chip is removed by a race marshal after the race. We will endeavour to retrieve your chips at the end of the finishing funnels – should you manage to slip through you can take the chip to the Enquiry Desk.
- Runners are required to collect their chip on the day of the race.
Refunds
- The moment you enter our race we start to incur administration costs and banking charges, simply in processing your entry and payment. We also incur further charges in administering cancellations and processing refund payments.
- No refund can be given if the race has to be cancelled or postponed due to bad weather making either the course unsafe or car-parking unavailable or for other circumstances beyond our control after 30th September 2012
- Furthermore most races do not offer any form of refund at all if a runner decides to cancel their place because of injury, illness, lack of training or change of plan. There are many other instances of higher priced services, such as plane, train or theatre tickets where no refunds can be given for cancellation in these circumstances.
- Running in someone else’s race number can have very serious consequences if the runner suffers a medical emergency – we have had cases where we have been unable to identify or contact families of runners who have suffered potentially life-threatening conditions whilst using someone else’s race number. The accuracy of the race results is also affected when runners are placed in the wrong age and sex category.



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